Nigel Adkins once again has the luxury of picking from a near fully-fit squad for this weekend’s visit of Sheffield Wednesday.

Should Hull City pick up three points over Wednesday this weekend they will seal their spot in the Championship for another season, with points guaranteed to be dropped at the bottom as Barnsley play Bolton Wanderers.

Unfortunately, though, the game is likely to come too soon for Jarrod Bowen, who picked up a foot injury in the 4-0 win over QPR last weekend.

Adkins has been making use of his extensive options available to him over the last two weeks in the Championship making a host of changes over the last three outings in a bid to keep his side fresh over the most-important stage of the season.

So far, his rotation has had great effect, with City now unbeaten in four and moving above the Owls up to 16 in the table, where they will hope to remain come Saturday evening, with the 50-point mark in their sights.

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With Adkins ringing the changes on a regular basis, this weekend’s side may be hard to predict, however, here’s how the Mail’s football writers would line up.

William Jackson’s team

Seven changes were made in total for the trip to Burton Albion and changes are once again expected this weekend as the Tigers look to cement their place in the second tier next season.

I anticipate Ola Aina and Max Clark to come back into the side who have established themselves as first-choice fullback, despite the impressive performances of both Fikayo Tomori and Stephen Kingsley, who arguably had their best games of the season at the Pirelli Stadium on Tuesday night.

Between the fullbacks, I would like to see Angus MacDonald continue to partner Michael Dawson. Despite David Meyler’s commanding performance against Burton, I would like to see Larsson come back into the middle and continue his blossoming partnership with Markus Henriksen, while Jackson Irvine’s intensity gets the nod over Jon Toral’s guile for me.

In the expected absence of Jarrod Bowen, Kamil Grosicki will get the chance to build on his recent fine form, while it’s a no-brainer to say Abel Hernandez should come back into the starting XI to lead the line.

Philip Buckingham’s team

The now customary changes will be rung once more, despite Tuesday’s 5-0 win at Burton Albion. Hull City have a squad that has never looked stronger all season and Nigel Adkins will make no apologies for using its full depth.

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Fikayo Tomori and Stephen Kingsley were both impressive at full-back in midweek but Ola Aina and Max Clark have consistently offered more to keep their places. Provided Michael Dawson is ready to start a third game in a week, Angus MacDonald would get my vote as thoughts begin turning to 2018-19.

Seb Larsson looks sure to be recalled and perhaps it’s time for Markus Henriksen to take a breather. David Meyler has shown himself to be more than ready in the trips to Wolves and Burton.

Kamil Grosicki and Harry Wilson have the ability to test any full-backs at this level, while Jackson Irvine deserves another crack at supporting Abel Hernandez. The Uruguay international has to start given the impact made against QPR last weekend.